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Engakuji Temple, one of Kamakura's top Zen temples, offers a peaceful retreat in the forested hills. Explore its historic halls, national treasures, and enjoy tea by the bell while admiring autumn colors.
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Fujiko F. Fujio Museum in Kawasaki offers fans a nostalgic experience with Doraemon’s art, interactive play areas, and character-themed food and gifts.
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The Daibutsu Hiking Course takes you from Jochiji Temple to the iconic Great Buddha. Explore Zeniarai Benten Shrine, Genjiyama Park, and enjoy a scenic 60-90 minute trail with history and culture.
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Ankokuronji Temple, founded in 1253 by Nichiren, is a peaceful hidden gem in Kamakura. Surrounded by nature, its serene grounds and scenic hiking trails offer a perfect blend of history and tranquility.
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Nishinaka Street, in the heart of Tsukishima, is a must-visit for food lovers. Known for its monjayaki restaurants, this lively street offers a delicious taste of Tokyo’s unique street food culture.
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Tsukudani is a traditional Japanese dish made by simmering seafood, beef, or vegetables in soy sauce and sweet sake. With its rich, savory flavor, it's perfect as a topping for rice, a true taste of Japan.
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TV Asahi Headquarters in Roppongi Hills is a must-visit for TV fans. Explore program displays, visit the spacious atrium, and shop exclusive merchandise for a fun glimpse into Japanese television!
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Shinjuku Skyscraper District stuns with towering landmarks like the Tokyo Metropolitan Building. Stay in luxury hotels, shop, dine, and enjoy breathtaking city views from rooftop restaurants!
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Shin-Okubo Koreatown, just north of Shinjuku, is a vibrant hub of Korean culture. Explore K-pop shops, authentic cuisine, and unique finds in this lively, colorful district for an unforgettable experience!
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Yebisu Garden Place is a vibrant district in Tokyo blending luxury, culture, and history. Enjoy Michelin-star dining, art at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, and explore the area's beer heritage.
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